Sweden marks the fifth country to host The Pirate Bay this week. The Pirate Bay was forced to leave the island of Sint Maarten, where it had been for seven months, and has temporarily been hosted by Ascension Island, Peru and Guyana.

The Pirate Bay said on Wednesday that it had about 70 domain names in reserve to buy time before the new version of PirateBrowser -- a P2P Web browser that The Pirate Bay said will render domain names obsolete -- is ready for release. It’s not clear if “.se” domain counts as one of these 70.

The Swedish domain registry has stated that it will not suspend the domain name unless it receives a court order, so many expect that The Pirate Bay should be safe for a little while.

Swedish prosecutor Fredrik Ingblad filed a motion in April to seize The Pirate Bay’s “.se” domain, which compelled The Pirate Bay to relocate to Greenland. This threat still looms, meaning the “.se” domain won’t be a permanent solution.

In case you don't want to keep up with The Pirate Bay's ever-changing domain name, ThePirateBay.org has not been shut down, and automatically redirects to the torrent site's active domain.